Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- June 1, 2019 - 12:00am
https://www.philstar.com/business/2019/06/01/1922533/doe-pushes-consumer-oriented-policy-initiatives
MANILA, Philippines — The Department
of Energy (DOE) is pushing for consumer-oriented policy initiatives that will
advance the Philippine renewable energy (RE) sector as part of the agency’s
nine-point energy agenda.
Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said
the agency has been steering its efforts toward the successful attainment of
the optimal energy mix that would help ease electricity rates for the Filipino
people.
“The RE sector has evolved over the
past several years, making it rife with various investment opportunities. In
this regard, the DOE has formulated policies such as the Green Energy Option
Program (GEOP) and the Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) to give it the much
needed boost and jumpstart further RE activities,” Cusi said.
During his term, the RPS rules for
on-grid, off-grid, and the GEOP have been developed and established to promote
reliable and sustainable RE resources.
The RPS for on-grid areas , which
took effect Dec. 31, 2017, is a policy mechanism under Republic Act 9513
or the Renewable Energy Act of 2008 mandating distribution utilities (DUs) and
retail electricity suppliers to source or produce at least one percent of
mandated participants’ net electricity sales of their power supply from eligible
RE facilities.
On the other hand, the RPS rules for
off-grid areas, which took effect Sept. 29, 2018, intends to increase the use
of RE to optimize the power supply mix in off-grid areas that are usually
served by expensive diesel plants.
The RPS will rationalize the
efficient use of the universal charge for missionary electrification and
improve self-efficiency in power generation through the integration of RE in
the supply mix in off-grid and missionary areas.
To date, there are a total of 12 information,
education, and communication campaigns or roll-out programs conducted for the
mandated participants, user-trainings on the simplified planning tool (SPT) to
guide them in determining the optimal supply mix, and hands-on trainings on SPT
for RPS on-grid and off-grid areas.
Meanwhile, the GEOP took effect on
Aug. 22, 2018 and is a voluntary RE policy mechanism which provides end-users
the option to choose RE resources for their energy requirements.
To ensure the compliance and
successful implementation thereof, the DOE has come out with template of the
GEOP supply contract to serve as guidance to GEOP participants.
To further support the development
of RE in the country, the DOE is set to conduct public consultations on the
operating permit for RE suppliers.
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